The power of the religious belief in medieval Europe negatively impacted the development of medical understanding, and thus strangely influenced the ways in which people responded to the disease.
The spread of disease was aided by poor sanitation in medieval cities, as well as the last of knowledge about hygiene. People in medieval Europe did not bath regularly, and this may of helped the Black Death.
1.It is because at the beginning of the disease small black or purple blotches appeared on the skin.
2.Bubonic plague, pulmonary/pneumonic plague and septicaemic plague.
3. -The houses are too close; make the disease easy to spread.
-The drain that used to throw the rubbishes are connect to the river that used to drink.
4.The leech.
5.They think that is the punishment from the God.
6.central Asia.
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10.There are too many deaths.
11.The church people blame the disease to the Jews because they are un-Christian.
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Topic: Black Death review 1. Start in 1347 and end in 1352. 2. The plague 3. It spread along trade routes and via military expeditions. 4. The bubonic plague 5. They believed that stench was a cause of the disease. 6. Many believed that the plague was God’s punishment for their sins; a group called the Flagellants made one extreme response. 7. -
Topic: Impact of the Black Death 1. Some hospital begins to develop relationships with universities and collect libraries of